1946 to Present

It was not until after World War II that Californian artists focused solely on formal dialogues about painting and sculpture, creating works that addressed the process and basis of art. Working concurrently with the Abstract Expressionists in New York, San Francisco’s artists offered an important western counterpart, a group broadly represented in a recent gift from George Y. and LaVona J. Blair, which includes paintings by Bernice Bing, Ernest Briggs, Sonya Rapoport, John Saccaro, and Sam Tchakalian.
Showcasing a wide variety of Expressionist techniques from the 1940s, ’50s, and ’60s, this gift joins other significant recent acquisitions of paintings by Sam Francis, Gordon Onslow-Ford, and others.
San Francisco assumed a new role as an artistic center with Douglas MacAgy’s appointment to the directorship of the California School of Fine Arts (CSFA) in 1945. MacAgy brought together artists Hassel Smith, David Park, Elmer Bischoff, Clyfford Still, and former CSFA student Richard Diebenkorn, a group well represented in the Crocker’s collection. Works by other artists of the period, including Joan Brown, William Theophilus Brown, Jess, Paul Wonner, Nathan Oliveira, and Manuel Neri—coming to the Crocker as purchases, gifts, and promised gifts—have enriched and diversified these holdings. These Bay Area Figurative artists brought the self-referential approach of Abstract Expressionism to representational subjects, offering a succinct summation of California’s color and sense of self.
The interest in representation in Northern California was fundamental to the early appreciation and realization of American art movements such as Pop, Photorealism, and Funk. More than ever before, work produced in California kept pace with national trends, and regional styles achieved universal significance. Among these is California’s contribution to Pop art and painterly realism, exemplified at the Crocker by a large collection of works by Sacramento artist Wayne Thiebaud. Thiebaud’s paintings are included alongside those of other artists of the era, such as Mel Ramos, William T. Wiley, and Robert Arneson, all artists from the Sacramento region who achieved international reputations. These will one day be enhanced by promised gifts of paintings by Gregory Kondos, Roland Petersen, and Raimonds Staprans, and sculpture by Viola Frey.
In the last decades of the twentieth century, Californian art has increasingly become borderless as practitioners have participated in and led international discourse. Identity and conversations about identity are of ever-increasing consideration to audiences. In recent years, the Crocker has striven to add the voices of artists who speak to these issues, thus enriching the collection and bringing the American art program into the present. Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Toshiko Takaezu, Raymond Saunders, Robert Cremean, Enrique Chagoya, Hung Liu, and Fritz Scholder are all represented. The recently acquired monumental 1974 sculpture by Luis Jimenez entitled Progress II provides a new take on an old subject, which, appropriately for the Crocker, reexamines the story of the settlement of the American West. Other artists, including Irving Norman, Daniel Douke, Gottfried Helnwein, and Alan Rath address the more recent history of technology and California’s importance internationally in terms of its economy, politics, and art.

Bush #6 Arizona, 1977

Richard Misrach (American, born 1949)

Bush #6 Arizona, 1977

Split-toned gelatin silver print
Three Stacked Forms, 1977

Peter Voulkos (American, 1924-2002)

Three Stacked Forms, 1977

Terra cotta
Frog Buddha, 1975

David Gilhooly (American, born 1943)

Frog Buddha, 1975

Earthenware
Untitled, ca. 1946-1949

John McLaughlin (American, 1898-1976)

Untitled, ca. 1946-1949

Oil and tempera on composition board
Everytime I See You Punk You're Gonna Get the Same, 1963

Larry Clark (American, born 1943)

Everytime I See You Punk You're Gonna Get the Same, 1963

Gelatin silver print
Sacramento Airport, 1970

Ralph Goings (American, born 1928)

Sacramento Airport, 1970

Oil on canvas
Gold of the Caucasus, 1969

Fred Thomas Martin (American, born 1927)

Gold of the Caucasus, 1969

Acrylic on canvas
Macchia Seaform Group (consists of 11 pieces), 1984

Dale Chihuly (American, born 1941)

Macchia Seaform Group (consists of 11 pieces), 1984

Blown glass
Alfred Stieglitz and Georgia O'Keeffe Painting at An American Place, New York , 1944

Ansel Adams (American, 1902-1984)

Alfred Stieglitz and Georgia O'Keeffe Painting at An American Place, New York , 1944

Gelatin silver print
Monolith: the Face of Half Dome, Yosemite, California, 1927 (printed 1979)

Ansel Adams (American, 1902-1984)

Monolith: the Face of Half Dome, Yosemite, California, 1927 (printed 1979)

Gelatin silver print
The Atom, 1962

Mel Ramos (American, born 1935)

The Atom, 1962

Oil on canvas
Outrigger, 1983-1984

Robert H. Hudson (American, born 1938)

Outrigger, 1983-1984

Enamel on steel, cast iron and antlers
Catun No. 2, 1986

Manuel Neri (American, born 1930)

Catun No. 2, 1986

Bronze with oil based enamel
Green Lampshade, 1969

Elmer Nelson Bischoff (American, 1916-1991)

Green Lampshade, 1969

Oil on canvas
Dancers: New York, 1956

Roy DeCarava (American, 1919-2009)

Dancers: New York, 1956

Gelatin silver print
Stack of Cards with Two Books or Virgil Partch and Dick Shaw, 1985

Richard Shaw (American, born 1941)

Stack of Cards with Two Books or Virgil Partch and Dick Shaw, 1985

Porcelain with decal overglaze and painted wood
Still life with

Paul Wonner (American, 1920-2008)

Still life with "Femme Au Coq" #2, 1952

Oil on canvas
American Signal Code: On the Nature of Pain, 1990

Deborah Oropallo (American, born 1954)

American Signal Code: On the Nature of Pain, 1990

Oil and encaustic on canvas with fabric and thread
Ephemera Portfolio: Cinquefoil, 1977

Olivia Parker (American, born 1941)

Ephemera Portfolio: Cinquefoil, 1977

Silver chloride print
Sacramento River, 1981

Gregory Kondos (American, born 1923)

Sacramento River , 1981

Oil on canvas
The Soldier: Memorial Day, 1986

Luis Cruz Azaceta (American (born Cuba), 1942)

The Soldier: Memorial Day, 1986

Oil on canvas
Untitled (Vessel), 1982

Bennett Bean (American, born 1941)

Untitled (Vessel), 1982

White earthenware with decoration and pit-fired
Joseph Fitzpatrick Was Our Teacher, 1991

Raymond Jennings Saunders (American, born 1934)

Joseph Fitzpatrick Was Our Teacher, 1991

Mixed media on canvas
Aleut, 1989

Robert Brady (American, born 1946)

Aleut, 1989

Painted wood
Hinge, 1992

William T. Wiley (American, born 1937)

Hinge, 1992

Acrylic, graphite and charcoal on canvas
Human in Nature # II, 1990

Fritz Scholder (American, 1937-2005)

Human in Nature # II, 1990

Oil on canvas
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